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EconTalk: Conversations for the Curious is an award-winning weekly podcast hosted by Russ Roberts of Shalem College in Jerusalem and Stanford's Hoover Institution. The eclectic guest list includes authors, doctors, psychologists, historians, philosophers, economists, and more. Learn how the health care system really works, the serenity that comes from humility, the challenge of interpreting data, how potato chips are made, what it's like to run an upscale Manhattan restaurant, what caused the 2008 financial crisis, the nature of consciousness, and more. EconTalk has been taking the Monday out of Mondays since 2006. All 900+ episodes are available in the archive. Go to EconTalk.org for transcripts, related resources, and comments.

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Noah Smith is an economist known for his work on macroeconomics, finance, and public policy. He has written extensively on economic issues and is a prominent voice in economic commentary.
Paul Bloom is a renowned psychologist and professor at Yale University. His research focuses on understanding the nature of human happiness, morality, and the development of the mind. Bloom has authored several influential books on psychology and has contributed extensively to the understanding of how innate and environmental factors shape human behavior.
Patrick McKenzie is an entrepreneur, software engineer, and writer known for his expertise in business strategy, product development, and customer engagement. He has authored books on software and marketing, and is recognized for his insights into the economics of payment systems and consumer behavior.
Tiffany Jenkins is an author and cultural commentator known for her work on the intersections of privacy, public life, and social norms. She has written extensively on how societal changes influence personal and public interactions, particularly in the context of modern technology and media. Her book, 'Strangers and Intimates,' examines the evolving nature of privacy and the public sphere, drawing on historical and contemporary examples to illustrate her points.

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Episodes

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0:00 1:22:06

Two Cheers for Libertarianism and Econ 101 (with Noah Smith)

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Russ Roberts
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Noah Smith
Keywords
libertarianism Econ 101 political competition economic policy tariff policy

Economist Noah Smith was so focused on libertarianism's theoretical flaws, he overlooked its political importance. Trump's tariff policy opened his eyes and made him re-assess the virtues of both libertarianism and Econ 101. Listen as he and EconTalk's Russ Roberts explore the way political competition has shaped economic policy in surprising ways in recent years.

0:00 1:08:49

EconTalk #1000 (with Russ Roberts)

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Russ Roberts
Keywords
economics podcast interview guest selection debate conversation EconTalk history

In honor of EconTalk's 1,000th episode, host Russ Roberts reflects on his long, strange journey from pioneer of the podcast format to weekly interviewer of leading economists, authors, and thinkers. Hear him answer your--and Chat GPT's--questions about why he got started, how he preps, and how he picks guests. He also explains why debate gave way to conversation--even about arguments with which he disagrees--and why EconTalk isn't only (or even mostly) about economics anymore. And yes, he shares some of his all-time favorite episodes and why he's so grateful to be the host.

0:00 1:07:44

Nature vs. Nurture (with Paul Bloom)

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Russ Roberts
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Paul Bloom
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genes success failure nature nurture psychology

How much of our success or failure is written in our genes? How much is under our control? Is it nature or nurture or is that dichotomy too simplistic? Hear EconTalk's Russ Roberts and psychologist Paul Bloom discuss why the nature vs. nurture question is actually worth taking seriously and how by understanding it we can help ourselves and others.

0:00 1:15:14

Inside the Mysterious World of Credit Cards (with Patrick McKenzie)

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Russ Roberts
Guests
Patrick McKenzie
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credit cards payment systems cash customers debit cards reward programs

Patrick McKenzie explains to EconTalk's Russ Roberts how credit cards work, who makes money from them and how, and gives his take on whether cash customers and debit card users subsidize the users of credit cards with reward programs.

0:00 1:22:59

The Past and Present of Privacy and Public Life (with Tiffany Jenkins)

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Russ Roberts
Guests
Tiffany Jenkins
Keywords
privacy public life Tiffany Jenkins Strangers and Intimates Martin Luther J.S. Mill reality TV social media

A paradox of our time is our willingness to bare all to strangers while worrying about who exactly is watching us online and anywhere else. Listen as author Tiffany Jenkins discusses her book, Strangers and Intimates, with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. In this wide-ranging conversation, they explore the role of Martin Luther, J.S. Mill, reality TV, and social media, among other factors, in creating the norms of the public and private spheres over time and today.

Ratings

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4.7 rating 4746 reviews

USA

4.7 ratings 4100 reviews

Canada

4.7 ratings 254 reviews

Australia

4.8 ratings 166 reviews

UK

4.7 ratings 159 reviews

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4.8 ratings 23 reviews

Ireland

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South Africa

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Singapore

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